“You want to spoof them, preclude detection, jam them, shoot them down if possible, get them to termination, confuse it,” Greenert said. “The concept is end-to-end, and the capabilities therein [are] what we’re pursuing”
First up: the missile’s guidance systems. This is where Greenert wants the Navy’s investment in jamming and electronic warfare generally to pay off.
How to Kill China’s ‘Carrier-Killer’ Missile: Jam, Spoof and Shoot | Danger Room | Wired.com
How to Kill China’s ‘Carrier-Killer’ Missile: Jam, Spoof and Shoot | Danger Room | Wired.com
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